A toothed sprocket hub with elastic centering element comprising an input shaft having a receiving portion and a cylindrical outer surface, a sprocket engagable with the input shaft, the sprocket comprising at least two first surfaces each disposed on a bending beam such that each first surface is elastically moveable in a radial direction, the two first surfaces bearing upon the outer surface, the two first surfaces each having a radius d that is less than a radius D of the outer surface, at least one second surface that is radially moveable to a lesser extent than a first surface, the second surface engaging the receiving portion to prevent a relative rotation of the sprocket with the input shaft, and a third surface in cooperative relation to the second surface, the third surface bearing upon the outer surface of the input shaft, the third surface having a clearance fit with the outer surface.
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1. A toothed sprocket hub with elastic centering element comprising:
an input shaft having a receiving portion and a cylindrical outer surface;
a sprocket engagable with the input shaft;
the sprocket comprising at least two first surfaces each disposed on a bending beam such that each first surface is elastically moveable in a radial direction, the two first surfaces bearing upon the outer surface, the two first surfaces each having a radius (d) that is less than a radius (D) of the outer surface;
at least one second surface that is radially moveable to a lesser extent than a first surface, the second surface engaging the receiving portion to prevent a relative rotation of the sprocket with the input shaft; and
a third surface in cooperative relation to the second surface, the third surface bearing upon the outer surface of the input shaft, the third surface having a clearance fit with the outer surface.
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The invention relates to a toothed sprocket, and more particularly to a toothed sprocket with elastic centering element having a first surface disposed on a bending beam and radially moveable, a second surface radially moveable to a lesser extent that the first surface, and a third surface in cooperative relation to a second surface, the third surface bearing upon the outer surface of the input shaft, the third surface having a clearance fit with the outer surface.
Chain drives are the predominant means of power transmission on two-wheelers such as bicycles. Chains are also used for power transmission on numerous machines. Very often, the chain sprockets are connected to a shaft via a form-fitting shaft/hub connection. In general, these and other connections work with local elevations and depressions with respect to a cylinder-shaped connection surface. Some free play fit between the shaft and hub is important for the proper function of these connections. However, under load and if tolerances between the shaft and hub are too large, it can lead to wobbling between the two components. This is considered negative. On the other hand high-quality fits are relatively expensive to manufacture using machining processes. This is a disadvantage when one has to manufacture low-cost mass products.
The chain sprocket is usually thin on affordable bikes with hub gears. This component is typically two to three millimeters wide and is usually a stamped part made of steel and has three or more drive cams with teeth which engage grooves which are located on the input shaft of the hub gear. The fit between these two components is usually a clearance fit. This is necessary in order to employ low-cost manufacturing methods such as sintering, casting or stamping. To prevent the sprocket from moving axially on the input shaft, it is typically held in position by a lock washer or snap ring.
In recent years, many chain drives in automotive technology and general drive technology were replaced by toothed belt drives. Advantages include lower weight, longer service life, less noise and operation without lubricant. Especially in the field of bicycles with hub gears, toothed belt drives according to EP000002289792A1, CA000002749293A1 and U.S. Ser. No. 00/000,7854441B2 are becoming more prevalent.
Because a functioning toothed belt drive requires a defined preload on the belt, a wobbling toothed belt disk on the rear hub would not be able to maintain a constant tension. If the toothed belt disk is not centered and tightly fixed on the rear hub, there can be operating noises as the toothed sprocket moves on the input shaft. The consequence can be squeaking and creaking noises.
Rear hubs with hub gears from all major manufacturers have a centering diameter, which, due to low-cost manufacturing methods, have typical tolerances of plus/minus 0.15 millimeters in the area of the input shaft. If one intends to manufacture inexpensive toothed sprockets without machining by sintering or investment casting, then the manufacturing process requires also bore tolerances in the area of plus/minus 0.15 millimeters. Considering the boundary conditions of the assembly both components can thus be combined only with a certain play. This is the problem of deficient centering when using a toothed sprocket with a spline shaft profile in combination with inexpensively available hub gears.
Means are available to absorb excess tolerance in the component fit between a toothed sprocket and a hub gear. The sprocket relies on a bending beam which absorbs the fit tolerance. The art comprises a sprocket having a first radially movable surface which has a diameter slightly smaller than the hub to which it is mounted. A second surface prevents relative rotation of the parts. Representative of the art is US application serial number US20150016880A1 which discloses a shaft/hub connection for vehicles or for use in drive systems with a cylinder-shaped shaft component, containing elevations or depressions on the lateral surface and a hub component having a bore, including inside the bore also elevations or depressions, whereby the shaft component can be mounted inside the bore of the hub component. It is further distinguished in that inside the bore of the hub component at least 2 surfaces are arranged such that an elastic deformation of these surfaces in the radial direction is possible and inside the bore of the hub component at least 2 surfaces are arranged such that an elastic deformation of these surfaces in the radial direction is less possible. In addition, the shaft/hub connection is characterized in that the elastically deformable surfaces are connected in a materially bonding manner with the elastically less deformable surfaces.
What is needed is a toothed sprocket having a first surface disposed on a bending beam and radially moveable, a second surface radially moveable to a lesser extent that the first surface, and a third surface in cooperative relation to a second surface, the third surface bearing upon the outer surface of the input shaft, the third surface having a diameter greater than the diameter of the outer surface. The present invention meets this need.
The primary aspect of the invention is a toothed sprocket having a first surface disposed on a bending beam and radially moveable, a second surface radially moveable to a lesser extent that the first surface, and a third surface in cooperative relation to a second surface, the third surface bearing upon the outer surface of the input shaft, the third surface having a diameter greater than the diameter of the outer surface.
Other aspects of the invention will be pointed out or made obvious by the following description of the invention and the accompanying drawings.
The invention comprises a toothed sprocket hub with elastic centering element comprising an input shaft having a receiving portion and a cylindrical outer surface, a sprocket engagable with the input shaft, the sprocket comprising at least two first surfaces each disposed on a bending beam such that each first surface is elastically moveable in a radial direction, the two first surfaces bearing upon the outer surface, the two first surfaces each having a radius d that is less than a radius D of the outer surface, at least one second surface that is radially moveable to a lesser extent than a first surface, the second surface engaging the receiving portion to prevent a relative rotation of the sprocket with the input shaft, and a third surface in cooperative relation to the second surface, the third surface bearing upon the outer surface of the input shaft, the third surface having a clearance fit with the outer surface.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of the specification, illustrate preferred embodiments of the present invention, and together with a description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
This arrangement transmits torque via a shaft/hub connection 4 into the hub input shaft. A bicycle rim with tire (not shown) is driven by the rear hub 1 via spokes that are mounted inside the spoke holes 3. This is a known structure on a bicycle wheel. Toothed sprocket 7 is held axially on the input shaft 2 via a snap ring 6.
Sprocket 7 transmits torque via three receiving portions or grooves 5 which are engaged by projections 10. Cylinder-shaped outer surface 16 provides for correct centering of the toothed sprocket 7 on the input shaft 2. However, correct centering is only possible if the bore 9 of toothed sprocket 7 is seated without play in relation to the cylinder-shaped lateral surface 16. This is achieved in the radial direction by elastically movable bending beams 14 and thereby through each surface 12. Each beam surface exerts pressure against surface 16 and in this manner absorb manufacturing tolerances. Each bending beam 14 extends approximately tangentially to the outer surface 16.
Within bore 9 are disposed three surfaces 12, which are arranged such that an elastic movement of these surfaces in the radial direction is possible. Elastic movement of these three surfaces 12 is achieved through three bending beams 14, which are shaped such that they form the bore 9 with a radius “d”. In this embodiment radius “d” of the toothed sprocket 7 disconnected from the input shaft 2 is always less than the shaft radius “D” of surface 16. Each of the three surfaces 12 of the toothed sprocket 7 deform elastically radially outward during assembly and thereby create precise centering of sprocket 7 on input shaft 2. Each bending beam 14 comprises surface 12, which can deform elastically radially, and surface 13. Surface 13 is responsible for the form-fitting torque transmission and cannot deform elastically radially. Bending beams 14 with the elastic movable surfaces 12 form the elastic centering elements of the inventive sprocket.
Each surface 17 bears upon surface 16. Each surface is adjacent to each surface 13. Each surface 13 is disposed between a surface 17 and a surface 12. Each surface 17 adds support for loads caused by torque input while maintaining a normal fit and manufacturing tolerance range. By doing so surface 17 reduces stress on each bending beam 14, thereby enhancing durability of each bending beam 14 and the toothed sprocket 7. Surface 17 does not engage groove 5 but instead engages outer surface 16 directly.
A toothed sprocket hub with elastic centering element comprising an input shaft having a receiving portion and a cylindrical outer surface, a sprocket engagable with the input shaft, the sprocket comprising at least two first surfaces each disposed on a bending beam such that each first surface is elastically moveable in a radial direction, the two first surfaces bearing upon the outer surface, the two first surfaces having a diameter that is less than a diameter of the outer surface, at least one second surface that is radially moveable to a lesser extent than a first surface, the second surface engaging the receiving portion to prevent a relative rotation of the sprocket upon the input shaft, and a third surface in cooperative relation to the second surface, the third surface bearing upon the outer surface of the input shaft, the third surface having a diameter greater than the diameter of the outer surface.
The inventive system is advantageous over splines because it relies on fewer receiving portions 5, which in turn reduces the expense and need for controlling close tolerances during manufacturing. Surfaces 12 and 17 are used for centering alignment with input shaft 2. This in turn relies upon the accuracy of outer surface 16 which is easily achieved in the art. The flexibility of each bending beam 14 allows absorption of greater and therefore less expensive manufacturing tolerances.
Although a form of the invention has been described herein, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that variations may be made in the construction and relation of parts without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention described herein.
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